18 Father’s Day Gifts at Every Price Point, to Kick Off Summer the Right Way

Published Jun 16, 2026 7:02 am ET


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It’s almost June, which means Father’s Day is right around the corner. And what better way to celebrate dad, than by making his life a little easier with some impactful, quality gifts. However, Father’s Day gifts don’t have to run your wallet dry — which is why we’ve made a list of the best Father’s Day gifts at every price point.

Whether you’re seeking out high-end whiskey glasses or next-level neck massagers, we have something for every type of dad. Take a look at our top picks, below, to promise dad’s day is truly magical.

3 Next-Level Father’s Day Gifts Under $25

1. Sip sip: Dads who appreciate good quality liquor will love a whiskey glass with a built-in ice wedge. It’ll keep his drink chilled, without watering it down. However, whiskey is not included.

2. Stay Connected: Keep dad in the loop with a quick-charge USB-C phone charger. Rest assured it’s lightweight and durable, too, which is perfect for when he’s on-the-go.

3. Bounce Back: Whether dad is more into cycling or into socializing, help him recover more quickly with Liquid I.V. electrolytes. They come in several flavors, but lemon-lime is probably the best.

3 Best Father’s Day Gifts Between $25 and $50

1. All Aboard: Prevent dad’s belongings from getting lost at sea on his next fishing trip, with a 2-liter waterproof dry bag. Even if he’s sitting on land, all his essentials will stay dry.

2. New Dad Era: Surprise new dads and grandpas alike with Wonderbly’s customizable Thank You, Daddy book from your youngest. Fair warning, though: tears may ensue.

3. Loosen Up: After 30, every man you know is harboring a certain level of neck and back pain. So, mitigate dad’s with a Shiatsu neck massager — pop on the game, and he’ll be one happy man.

5 Mid-Priced Father’s Day Gifts Between $50 and $100

1. Dad Sneakers: Who said dad sneakers had to be ugly? Cole Haan’ss Grand Crosscourt Winner Sneakers are comfortable for long-wear and they look chic. Toss those worn chunky sneakers in the trash.

2. Stay Warm: Despite dad being set in his ways about how he dresses, NAADAM’s Original Cashmere Sweater is comfortable and super fashionable — we’ll take one in every color.

3. Keep Organized: Although some dad’s are highly organized, others are proficient in losing their belongings. Motorola’s moto tag tracks his stuff and comes in a pack of four, in case he loses the others.

4. Cool and Comfy: There’s a reason people love MeUndies’ PJ Sets so much. They’re lightweight, soft and comfortable. Make him breakfast in bed, to achieve favorite sibling status.

5. Cheesy: Make your pop’s heart melt by signing him up for Murray’s Cheese Globetrotter Cheese Club (only $65 per month!). Next shipment, we’ll bring the wine.

3 Quality Father’s Day Gifts Between $100 and $150

1. Health is Wealth: Force dad to take his vitamins with Onnit’s Total Human Multivitamins. While he might protest, we promise they’ll keep him going strong.

2. ZZZ: Make sure dad always gets his full eight hours wherever he goes, with the Purple Harmony Anywhere Pillow. Even if he runs hot, it’ll stay cool. Plus, it’s compact for travel.

3. Home Chef: Help dad fulfill his prophecy as the steak master, with a smart Bluetooth meat thermometer. Although he may need to get used to the tech, it’s a total must-have for grilling and cooking.

4 Father’s Day Gifts to Splurge On, Over $150

1. Muscle Man: Dad’s getting ripped with BowFlex’s SelectTech 552 Adjustable Dumbbells. Pair this with the massager to turn his home into a next-level spa experience.

2. Sparkling Clean: Dad can easily keep his man cave immaculate, with an Electrolux Ultimate700 Vacuum. It has four power modes and 50 minutes of battery life.

3. Riding Dirty: Staying active has never been so easy, with a Schwinn Vega CE Bike. It has a cool retro look and rides smoothly, which is all we can really ask for in a bicycle.

4. Grill Master: Finally, it’s time to replace your old man’s charcoal grill with a Weber Spirit E-325. It has a 10-year warranty and a variety of amenities, like powerful boost burners and a digital thermometer.

How did we decide on Father’s Day gifts?

Even though some Father’s Day gift guides target one type of dad, we scoured the internet for a wide range of items, that would make for high quality and meaningful gifts. Whether your dad likes to cook, exercise, or if he’s on a health journey, we crafted a well-rounded list for every type of guy.

Kayleigh Drake

Kayleigh Drake

Author McClatchy Commerce

Kayleigh Drake is a Commerce Content Editor at McClatchy. She’s based in Birmingham, Alabama, and holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Kayleigh has written and edited content for numerous publications, with a particular focus on the food, kitchen, home and lifestyle verticals. When she’s not fulfilling her editorial duties, she loves record shopping, playing guitar, baking and buying entirely too many plants.

Tracy Yochum

Tracy Yochum

Editor McClatchy Commerce

Based in Charlotte, NC, Tracy Yochum joined the McClatchy Commerce content team as a Commerce Writer and Editor in early 2023. She began her journalism career in the 1980s at the Asbury Park Press in New Jersey, where she was an award-winning reporter and editor. She joined The Charlotte Observer in 1997 as a copy editor and served in several newsroom and publishing center roles before joining the Commerce Team.